Rick Ross is in hot water after blasting numerous rappers including Drake and Meek Mill in his latest album "Black Market." News sparked when his recently released single titled "Color Money" mentioned the ongoing feud between Drake and Mill.

"Color money got your b***h out on a world tour / My lil' homie made a million on his girl's tour / We back to back and down to wack a n***a unborn / Miami n***a got 'em changin' all they gun laws/ So run Forrest, got some shooters and they down, too/ I got more money then that n***a that you signed to," Ross rapped as quoted by Billboard.

The song references Drake's "0-100/ The Catch Up" song, MTV reports. However, Ross has yet to comment on the circulating rumors claiming that his latest single is indeed a diss on Drake and Mill's feud. MTV further speculates that Ross' other song in the album, "Dope D-k," where he raps, "No shots, but I write all of my raps," may also be a diss about the two rappers' social media war.

Ross has also been busy working to produce music as he has just reportedly released a mixtape called "#RenzelRemixes," which has cuts from Adele, Drake and 50 Cent, per Billboard.

His music release comes after several other highly criticized feuds with other artists like Fif. The two had a heated exchange of arguments on social media a month ago. Ross then responded to the critics in his interview with HOT97's "Ebro in the Morning" last Dec. 1.

"I've got to state this, this situation is dead," Ross told the radio show as quoted by Billboard. "It's beneath me on a lot of levels but just because you my brother and I've gotta address that question, but I made that statement on IG and I meant it. It's the truth and I'm still processing the application, and if you ever want to see Rozay, you can book me. I'll come to your mama's house and I'll bring Wingstop too! For the 20th time, I don't entertain that. Rozay isn't somebody that you just want to see."

Despite the rumored diss, Ross is known for collaborating with artists including Drake in songs like "I'm On One," "Stay Schemin" and "No New Friends," MTV reports.

Ross' album "Black Market" will be out on Friday, Dec. 4, and, before that, MTV reveals that the rapper may have a secret event planned tomorrow with Revolt and Genius to further promote his album.